First of all, I'm talking about people who didn't know there was a monster in the building seeing Wonder Woman just walk to Clark's apartment. But another red flag for outsiders would be a monster in Clark's apartment specifically. It's suspicious when not only was Clark Kent's boyhood hometown attacked, but his apartment too! It's official based on the rest of the issue where Diana (sans any disguise) is seen by dozens of people, that the citizens of the New 52 universe are the dumbest and least observant people ever. I can no longer suspend my disbelief that people can't figure out that Clark is Superman.
Hehe...that really gave me a laugh about the New Fifty Two populace: "The New Fifty Drrrrr" (though I stand by Wonder Woman's presence, even for smart people, not being a give away in and of itself, I agree that contextually it would likely add to "evidence.")
And yeah...though I feel we've always been force fed the legitimacy of the secret ID. I love it as a concept, I can see how it works on a broad scale, but seriously...like you mentioned...people would figure it out on a smaller scale, especially since Smallville is...well..small. It's not a huge leap to put 2 and 2 together.
However, if Diana Prince...even in the trench and boots...passed me on the street in Omaha, I don't think I'd know it was her...same for Clark Kent, with his glasses. I might hit on him, but I wouldn't know he was Superman.
Last edited by RealWonderman; 05-14-2014 at 10:09 AM.
It's not about 'deserve' it's about what you believe. And I believe in Love.
You would know Clark is Superman if you worked every day with him. A passerby wouldnt recognize him, but a coworker would. But it's ok, it's comics, i can suspend my disbelief.
That said, i wish Diana didnt resort to the same trick of wearing glasses as a way to cover up her identity. Perhaps she could use some magic spell that makes her face look different to people who dont know her identity? I dont know, just find something else.
Having seen countless personal photos and instagrams of regular folks who bumped into celebrities at drug stores and cafes and recognized them, I absolutely believe that Diana would be spotted as Wonder Woman. Maybe not everyone would, but someone could, and Diana shouldn't be taking those risks.
Doesn't that seem a little litealistic? I realize Mr. Spock or Sheldon Cooper probably would probably only say "I need you" if they meant "if you go away, my heart will stop." But I suspect that most people who say it mean it just a little metaphorically--more like, "I feel a deep emotional connection to you, such that I would experience a profound sense of loss if you were gone."
Last edited by Silvanus; 05-14-2014 at 10:36 AM.
Some may not notice, but some obviously do. That anyone could -- not everyone, but anyone -- recognize Wonder Woman is a risk that is too big to take. Plus, the fact that now, after the fact, you're claiming that you identified celebrities following an experience where you didn't notice still indicates that at some point you figured out that the celebrity was around you. Soule and Daniel apparently already told people via social media that they preferred Diana be in civvies, but were overruled, so obviously the poor choice in attire is naturally going to raise eyebrows from the risky stupidity it illustrates from Wonder Woman and those she interacts with in the story itself.
Yes. Once was when I said "You know, if you were taller and had blonde hair, you'd look a lot like Christina Applegate" and she replied, in the most Christina way "Ummm. Yeah, dumbass. Because I am Christina Applegate." Other times, it was pointed out to me at the end of a party or evening, or day of skiing. So, it didn't require figuring it out. They were just people who looked like people...but all much smaller than they appear on film.
(By the way, intentional or not, you are coming off as kind of aggressive, and I'm unclear as to why.)
Last edited by RealWonderman; 05-14-2014 at 10:33 AM.
It's not about 'deserve' it's about what you believe. And I believe in Love.
Right, but as I've said before lots of other people have recognized celebrities while out and about in regular settings. So, the way I see it is Wonder Woman shouldn't be basing her decisions on the off chance that everyone will automatically not notice as you have in the past with your celebrity encounters.
We're disagreeing, so maybe that reads as aggressive? I don't know, honestly. Sorry, though, and since we're probably unlikely to see eye to eye, I'm okay to leave this as is and just agree to disagree.(By the way, intentional or not, you are coming off as kind of aggressive, and I'm unclear as to why.)
In the future, please try to separate the discussion (spoiler) threads from the preview threads.
I divided the two this time (apologies if some ended up in the wrong thread). Regardless, spoilers should always be clearly marked, either in individual messages or the thread title.